1. | European social charter, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series European social charter : Committee of Independent Experts : conclusions XIV-1 : vol. 2 / - (Social charter), p. 447-860. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 1998. ISBN 92-871-3637-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents: I. Conclusions concerning articles 1, 5, 6, 12, 13, 16 and 19 of the charter in respect of: Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, the Netherlands Antilles, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, the United Kingdom Part II: Assessment of the position of each contracting party. Appendix: Tables showing details of acceptance of the various provisions of the European Social Charter and of the Additional Protocol of 1988 INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Italy / Europe / Luxembourg / Malta / Netherlands / ANtilles / Norway / Portuugal / Spain / Sweden / Turkey / United Kingdom LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: CoE |
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2. | Novitz, Tonia : International and European protection of the right to strike, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International and European protection of the right to strike : a comparative study of standards set by the International Labour organization, the Council of Europe and the European Union / Novitz, Tonia - (Oxford monographs on labour law), xxxvii, 419 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2003. ISBN 0-19-829854-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Introduction: Why Investigate Protection of the Right to Strike?. PART. I. Reasons for Legal Protection and Restriction of Strikes -- 2. The Implications of Categorizing the Right to Strike as a Civil, Political, and/or Social Right -- 3. Reasons for Legal Protection of a Right to Strike -- 4. Reasons for Restriction of Strikes. PART II: II. Inclusion of the Right to Strike in International Instruments -- 5. Standard-setting in the ILO -- 6. Adoption of Human Rights Instruments in the Council of Europe -- 7. Setting Social Standards for and Beyond the European Union. PART III. The Roles Played by Supervisory Bodies in Protection of a Right to Strike -- 8. A Panoply of Supervisory Procedures in the ILO -- 9. Divergent Remedial Mechanisms in the Council of Europe -- 10. Judicial Circumspection in the EU. PART IV. Jurisprudence Relating to the Scope of the Right to Strike -- Contents 11. Existence and Exercise of the Right to Strike -- 12. Permissible Objectives of a Strike -- 13. Responses to Public Welfare Considerations -- 14. Sanctions for Industrial Action -- 15. Conclusion: Past Sources of Divergence and Prospects for Future Developments -- App. 1. ILO Convention No. 87 on Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise 1948 -- App. 2. ILO Convention No. 98 on the Right to Organise and Collective Bargaining 1949 -- App. 3. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 1966, Article 22 and International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 1966, Article 8 -- App. 4. European Convention on Human Rights 1950, Article 11 -- App. 5. European Social Charter 1961, Articles 5, 6, 31, and Appendix -- App. 6. Community Charter of the Fundamental Social Rights of Workers 1989, Articles 11-14 -- App. 7. EU Charter of Fundamental Rights 2000, Articles 12, 28, 51, and 52 -- App. 8. Supervisory Cycles of the European Social Charter. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; ICESCR; Convention on freedom of association and protection of the right to organise (ILO convention no. 87); Convention on the right to organise and collective bargaining (ILo convention no. 98); ECHR-11; ESC; Social charter; EU charter of fundamental rights; AMR; UDHR; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; Convention on the worst forms of child labour (ILO convention no. 182); |
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3. | Hepple, Bob (ed.) : Social and labour rights in a global context, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Social and labour rights in a global context : international and comparative pespectives / Hepple, Bob (ed.), xxi, 273 p.. - Cambridge : Cambridge U. P., 2003. ISBN 0-521-81881-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Introduction Bob Hepple QC. PART I. RESPONSES TO GLOBALISATION :. 1. Common law, labour law, global law, by Lord Wedderburn QC, FBA. 2. The interaction of ILC, Council of Europe and EU labour Standards, by Paul O’Higgins. PART II. THE POTENTIAL OF FUNDAMENTAL SOCIAL RIGHTS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION : 3. The Politics of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, by Manfred Weiss. 4. Market freedom and social rights, by Silvana Sciarra. 5. Corporate governance, European governance and social rights, by Catherine Barnard and Simon Deakin. Part PART III : CONSTITUTIONALISATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF SOCIAL RIGHTS : SOME COMPARISONS:. 6. Social rights as fundamental human rights, by Ivan Hare. 7. The legal efficacy and significance of fundamental social rights: lessons from the European experience, by Antoine Lyon-Caen. 8. An American perspective on fundamental labour rights, by Cynthia Estlund. 9. The impact of fundamental social rights in Japanese law, by Takashi Araki. 10. Enforcement: the law and politics of co-operation and compliance, by Bob Hepple. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): EU charter of fundamental rights; ECHR; ESC; UDHR;
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4. | Ewing, K. D. : International trade union rights for the new millennium , 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International trade union rights for the new millennium / Ewing, K. D. ; with an introduction by Tom Sibley, vi, 106 p.. - London : The Institute of Employment Rights, 2000. ISBN 1-873271-84-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. Ch. 1. Introduction: globalisation and human rights. Ch. 2. Modernising the freedom of association conventions. Ch. 3. The supervision and enforcement of standards: the need for diversity and flexibility. Ch. 4. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Convention no. 87 on freedom of association and protection of the right to organize; Convention on the right to organise and collective bargaining (ILO convention no. 98); |
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5. | Conaghan, Joanne (ed.) : Labour law in an era of globalization, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Labour law in an era of globalization : transformative practices and possibilities / Conaghan, Joanne (ed.) ; Fischl, Richard Michael. - 6th. ed., xxxii, 546 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U. P., 2004. ISBN 0-19-927181-X LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I. Labour Law in Transition 1. Karl Klare: The Horizons of Transformative Labour and Employment Law. 2. Massimo D'Antona: Labour Law at the Century's End: An Identity Crisis?. PART II. Contested Categories: Work, Worker, and Employment. 3. Joanne Conaghan: Women, Work, and Family: A British Revolution?. 4. Paul Benjamin: Who Needs Labour Law? Defining the Scope of Labour Protection. 5. Lucy Williams: Beyond Labour Law's Parochialism: A Re-envisioning of the Discourse of Distribution. PART III. Globalization and Its Discontents. 6. Kerry Rittich: Feminization and Contingency: Regulating the Stakes of Work for Women. 7. Brian A. Langille: Seeking Post-Seattle Clarity - and Inspiration. 8. Dennis M. Davis: Death of a Labour Lawyer?. PART IV. Same as the Old Boss? The Firm, the Employment Contract, and the 'New' Economy. 9. Simon Deakin: The Many Futures of the Contract of Employment. 10. Paddy Ireland: From Amelioration to Transformation: Capitalism, the Market, and Corporate Reform. 11. Makoto Ishida: Death and Suicide from Overwork: The Japanese Workplace and Labour Law. 12. Alan Hyde: A Closer Look at the Emerging Employment Law of Silicon Valley's High-Velocity Labour Market. 13. Richard Michael Fischl: 'A Domain into which the King's writ does not seek to run': Workplace Justice in the Shadow of Employment-at-Will. PART V. Border/States: Immigration, Citizenship, and Community. 14. Guy Mundlak: The Limits of Labour Law in a Fungible Community. 15.Bruno Caruso: Immigration Policies in Southern Europe: More State, Less Market?. 16. Margriet Kraamwinkel: The Imagined European Community: Are Housewives European Citizens?. 17. Linda Bosniak: Critical Reflections on 'Citizenship' as a Progressive Aspiration. PART VI. Labour Solidarity in an Era of Globalization: Opportunities and Challenges. 18. Frances Raday: The Decline of Union Power - Structural Inevitability or Policy Choice?. 19. James Atleson: The Voyage of the Neptune Jade: Transnational Labour Solidarity and the Obstacles of Domestic Law. 20. Carlos de Buen Unna: Mexican Trade Unionism in a Time of Transition. 21. Maria L. Ontiveros: A New Course for Labour Unions: Identity-based Organizing as a Response to Globalization. 22. Michael Selmi and Molly McUsic: Difference and Solidarity: Unions in a Post-Modern Age. PART VII. Laying Down the Law: Strategies and Frontiers. 23. Hugh Collins: Is There a Third Way in Labour Law?. 24. Harry Arthurs: Private Ordering and Workers' Rights in the Global Economy: Corporate Codes of Conduct as a Regime of Labour Market Regulation. 25. Claire Kilpatrick: Emancipation through Law or the Emasculation of Law? The Nation-State, the EU, and Gender Equality at Work. 26. Dennis Davis, Patrick Macklem, Guy Mundlak: Social Rights, Social Citizenship, and Transformative Constitutionalism: A Comparative Assessment INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Asia / Belgium / Canada / China / Egypt / germany / Israel / Japan / Mexico / Norway / South Africa / Spain / Sweden / Syria / United Kingdom / USA NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; |
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6. | Olsson, Petra Herzfeld : Facklig föreningsfrihet som mänsklig rättighet, 2003 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Facklig föreningsfrihet som mänsklig rättighet / Olsson, Petra Herzfeld, 647 p.. - Uppsala : Iustus förlag, 2003. ISBN 91-7678-531-9 LANGUAGE: SWE ABSTRACT: INNEHÅLL:. DEL I : 1. Inledning. 2.Mänskliga rättigheter. 3. Några särskilda frågeställningar. DEL II : 4. Den fackliga föreningsfriheten i internationella konventioner - inledning. 5. FN:s allmänna föröklaring om de mänskliga rättigheterna. 6. Internationella arbetsorganisationen - ILO. 7. Den internationella konventionen om medborgerliga och politiska rättigheter. 8. Den internationella konventionen om ekonomiska, sociala och kulturella rättigheter. 9. Europarådets sociala stadga. 10. Europakonventionen. 11. Sammanfattning - likheter och skillander i utformningen av den fackliga föreninsgfriheten i internationella mänskliga rättighetsinstrument. DEL III : Den fackliga föreninsgfriheten som grundläggande rättighet i EU. 13. Svensk rätt i belysning av Sveriges internationella åtaganden. 14. Avslutning. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Sweden NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR; ICESCR; ECHR; ESC; ILO convention no. 87 concerning freedom of association and protection of the right to organise; EU charter of fundamental rights; |